92 



Group II contained the cow8 which had been milking for periods ranging from 

 5 to 7 months, and was made up of 6 Quebec Jersey.s, 2 Shorthorn grades and 1 Devon. 



Group III contained the cows which had been milliingfor periods ranging from 

 1 to 3 months, and was made up of 3 Ayrshires, 3 Holsteins, 2 Shorthorns, 1 Short- 

 hoi-n grade and 1 Polled Angus. 



The setting period in all cases was 22 hours. 



The First Experiment was conducted for five days. The milk was set in cold 

 water, in which no ice was used, of a temperature of 47° Fahr. 



Table V shows the average results from five tests of the setting of morning milk 

 and five tests of the setting from evening milk of each group, or 30 settings in all : — 



Table Y. 



The Second Experiment in this series was continued for four days. The milk 

 was set immediately after it reached the dairy building from the stables, in ice 

 water, which "was maintained at a temperature of 38° Fahr. 



Table VI shows the results from the four settings of morning milk and the 

 four settings of evening milk, from each group, or 24 settings in all : — 



Table VI. 



